Layla Velasquez is a freelance writer that has been published in a number of local and national publications. She cut her teeth in music after serving as a missionary for arts ministry that traveled the independent worship circuit. She is currently working on a novel about the Christian subculture based on her experience.
Mixtape Vol 1: A from Coby James is a fun listen with catchy hooks and memorable verses. We would have liked it for it to be longer, the entire project comes in a just over fifteen minutes.... Read more
Dan Bremnes is based in Nashville, but his sound is not. On his new EP, Wherever I Go, the Canadian-born artist explores themes of faith and the unknown atop plenty of propulsive new melodies on this seven-song release. The title track was inspired by an eight-day adventure through seven countries.... Read more
Christmas Eve in Bethlehem is the latest effort from Hannah Kerr—a follow-up to her breakout debut, Overflow. Her second Christmas album is mostly comprised of holiday favorites.... Read more
Inspiration Worship’s first full-length album, Powerful, features a twelve song line-up ranging from synth pop numbers to melodic ballads. The moving story behind the project comes out of lead vocalist Linda Doane’s battle with cancer, and a subsequent spiritual journey that moved her faith from “religion to relationship.”... Read more
Jonny Diaz
Sweetness and Sorrow
(Centricity Music)
Sweetness and Sorrow is the latest project from Jonny Diaz, the chart-topping artist that brought us hits like, “More Beautiful You.” This six-song ...... Read more